A new malaria vector in Africa: predicting the expansion range of Anopheles stephensi and identifying the urban populations at risk
In 2012, an unusual outbreak of urban malaria was reported from Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa and increasingly severe outbreaks have been reported annually ever since. Subsequent investigations discovered the presence of an Asian mosquito species; Anopheles stephensi, a species known to thrive...
Main Authors: | Sinka, ME, Pironon, S, Massey, NC, Longbottom, J, Hemingway, J, Moyes, CL, Willis, KJ |
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פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2020
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